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The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
Did you hear about the terrorist who drove into a crowd of people at the Lao festival in southwestern Louisiana, injuring 18 people?
Of course not, he's not an immigrant or a brown man. The right can't use it to push their culture war BS
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Ok, Jamie: Let me clear things up for you.
If my 5% wealth tax on billionaires was enacted you’d owe $135 million more in taxes & a family of 4 making $150,000 or less would receive a $12,000 payment.
Oh, and you’d still be worth more than $2.5 billion. Seems pretty fair to me.
1/3 de pacientes con angina o isquemia presentan coronariografias sin lesiones obstructivas. La R.D. no contaba con medios diagnósticos para evaluar la microcirculacion coronaria. 3 1eros casos en el país con sistema Coroflow,un importante avance para nuestra Cardiología!
Leading in the primary polls, and tied with Elon’s $10M Republican big money candidate.
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BREAKING: Republican senator hurls STARTLINGLY personal insults in hearing after immigration expert refuses to back down.
Things got awkward fast for Senator John Kennedy.
During a heated Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the Louisiana Republican tried to score political points by grilling immigration expert David Bier — the immigration studies chair at the libertarian Cato Institute — over several of Bier’s past social media posts criticizing mass deportation proposals tied to Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.
Instead, the exchange quickly turned into an embarrassing moment for Kennedy.
Kennedy opened by attempting a patronizing jab. “You seem to be a very smart guy, and you seem to be a nice enough guy,” the Republican senator said.
Bier calmly replied, “Thank you, Senator. You seem smart as well.”
Kennedy immediately recoiled: “Don’t, don’t…”
From there, Kennedy began reading Bier’s social media posts aloud in an effort to paint them as “hyperbolic.” One post argued that people should refuse unethical orders even if those orders are technically legal.
Rather than retreat, Bier flipped the question back on Kennedy.
“Do you disagree with it?” Bier asked. “You think people should do unethical things in their capacity?”
Kennedy dodged the question and continued reading more posts, including Bier’s criticism of a proposed policy calling for deporting tens of millions of people.
Bier didn’t budge.
When Kennedy accused him of exaggeration, Bier explained exactly why he stood by his comments: deporting 100 million people would amount to “ethnic cleansing” and could strip roughly a third of the country of its population.
Even when Kennedy tried to mock him further, Bier calmly defended federal judges who rule against unconstitutional immigration policies. “They put their names on their rulings,” Bier said. “They stand behind their constitutional rulings.”
Kennedy’s response? A personal insult.
“You trigger my gag reflex,” the Republican senator snapped.
That’s when the moment spoke for itself: one side arguing policy and constitutional principles, the other resorting to theatrics and schoolyard taunts when the argument didn’t go their way.
If Republicans thought this hearing would intimidate critics of extreme deportation policies, it had the opposite effect.
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